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Innovative procedures for micro-elimination of HCV infection in persons who use drugs.

Vincenzo Messina1, Antonio Russo1,2, Enrico Parente3, Giovanni Russo3, Tiziana Raimondo3, Angela Salzillo1, Filomena Simeone1, Lorenzo Onorato1, Giovanni Di Caprio1, Mariantonietta Pisaturo1,2, Nicola Coppola1,2.   

Abstract

People who use drugs are a key population in global HCV control. We evaluated the efficacy of an innovative model to eliminate HCV infection in a high-risk population of PWUD in a service for substance use disorder (SUD). Between January 2018 and December 2018, we conducted a prospective, interventional, before and after study, based on audits performed by Infectious Diseases physicians in a SUD facility in Piedimonte Matese, in southern Italy, to improve the knowledge about HCV infection; a shared protocol for screening and linkage to care of patients was implemented. The pre-intervention period was defined as January-December 2017 and the post-intervention period as January-December 2018. The subjects followed up at SUD facility in the pre-intervention and post-intervention periods were 318 and 275, respectively. Compared with the pre-intervention period, the number of anti-HCV-positive subjects tested for HCV RNA was higher in the post-intervention period (91% vs 27%, P < .0001), as was the number who started directly acting antivirals (DAAs). Of the 18 HCV RNA-positive subjects in the pre-intervention period, only 3 (16.6%) started DAA, a percentage decisively lower than that observed after the start of the programme, 63 (84%) of 75 subjects (P < .0001), and all obtained SVR. The data were similar for people who inject drugs (PWID) and non-PWID sub-populations. The use of our innovative model with close interaction between the Infectious Disease Unit and the SUD facility determined a significant increase in HCV RNA testing, linkage to care and the start of DAA in the PWUD population.
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Keywords:  DAA; HCV elimination; HCV infection; HCV micro-elimination; PWID; PWUD

Year:  2020        PMID: 32810330     DOI: 10.1111/jvh.13375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Viral Hepat        ISSN: 1352-0504            Impact factor:   3.728


  6 in total

Review 1.  Can Telemedicine Optimize the HCV Care Cascade in People Who Use Drugs? Features of an Innovative Decentralization Model and Comparison with Other Micro-Elimination Strategies.

Authors:  Riccardo Nevola; Valerio Rosato; Vincenza Conturso; Pasquale Perillo; Teresa Le Pera; Ferdinando Del Vecchio; Davide Mastrocinque; Annalisa Pappalardo; Simona Imbriani; Augusto Delle Femine; Alessia Piacevole; Ernesto Claar
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-24

2.  Directly Acting Antiviral-Based Treatment for HCV-Infected Persons Who Inject Drugs: A Multicenter Real-Life Study.

Authors:  Vincenzo Messina; Lorenzo Onorato; Giovanni Di Caprio; Ernesto Claar; Vincenzo Iovinella; Antonio Russo; Valerio Rosato; Angela Salzillo; Riccardo Nevola; Filomena Simeone; Fabio Curcio; Mariantonietta Pisaturo; Nicola Coppola
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2020-12-30

3.  Results of a Hepatitis C Micro-Elimination Program in Two Addiction Centers Among Subjects With Substance Use Disorder.

Authors:  Pablo Vega-Astudillo; Ignacio Basurte-Villamor; Inés De Ema López; Ruth Olmos Espinos; Beatriz Mesías-Pérez; Nestor Szerman
Journal:  Subst Abuse       Date:  2022-02-08

4.  Hepatitis C virus burden: Treating and educating people without prejudice.

Authors:  Elettra Merola; Elisa Menotti; Giovanna Branz; Andrea Michielan; Sonia Seligmann; Annora Ratti; Flora Agugiaro; Luisa Moser; Giovanni Vettori; Anna Franceschini; William Mantovani; Riccardo Pertile; Giovanni de Pretis; Cecilia Pravadelli
Journal:  World J Hepatol       Date:  2022-07-27

5.  Point-of-care hepatitis C reflex testing and treatment referral in methadone clinic settings in Hong Kong-a pilot study.

Authors:  Ngai-Sze Wong; Denise Pui-Chung Chan; Chin-Pok Chan; Chin-Man Poon; Grace Lai-Hung Wong; Vincent Wai-Sun Wong; Shui-Shan Lee
Journal:  IJID Reg       Date:  2022-08-29

Review 6.  Interventions to increase linkage to care and adherence to treatment for hepatitis C among people who inject drugs: A systematic review and practical considerations from an expert panel consultation.

Authors:  Tanja Schwarz; Ilonka Horváth; Lydia Fenz; Irene Schmutterer; Ingrid Rosian-Schikuta; Otilia Mårdh
Journal:  Int J Drug Policy       Date:  2022-01-29
  6 in total

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